“Monsieur Mayonnaise” is an eye-catching, engrossing romp sure to play well in the art house equivalent of the Borscht Belt." Variety

"Graham tells the Moras' story just as the Moras themselves would: vividly, optimistically and with unflagging good humor. And a love of food and art delivers this family, and the film, out of the recesses of despair." NPR

"The connectivity of memory, legacy and family is defined with a playful yet profound dexterity in Trevor Graham’s soulful, inspiring documentary." - Screen-Space

Other movie credits include:

The Gertrude Stein Mystery Burning Down the House According to Occam's Razor Joseph's Gift Back in Business Snide and Prejudice Thick & Thin Precious FindMad Dog MorganAbsolutely Modern

SwastikaBrother can you spare a DimeThree Days in AuschwitzThe Surrealist Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly HillsCommunion Howling III: The MarsupialsDeath of a Soldier Howling II: Our Sister Is a Werewolf A Breed Apart

Mora wrote or co wrote many of the above titles. He has made numerous shorts catalogued at the National Film Archives, Canberra and US National Archives initiated the Philippe Mora collection.Mora has wide experience in all genres, and has made films in Australia, United States, Mexico and Europe.Many of his films have been widely praised in publications including The Australian, The Age, Le Monde, Time magazine, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Variety and Hollywood Reporter.His work is indexed in most film encyclopedias and film entities like the Australian Film Archives, British Film Institute, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Philippe Mora - Artist

Mora has had numerous one-man shows of his paintings in Melbourne, Sydney, London and Los Angeles. His work was in the group exhibition Narrative Painting in Britain in the 20th Century, Camden Arts Centre, 1970. He illustrated for OZ magazine in London and his work is in the Beatles Illustrated Lyrics. He created the seminal Magic Theater OZ issue with Martin Sharp. His work is represented in the Museum of Modern Art of Australia, Victoriaand in the Australian National Gallery, Canberra. Mora started Cinema Papers magazine in Melbourne, 1967. It was published for 30 years. He has written for publications including Art Monthly Australia, and currently writes for the Sydney Morning Herald on the film industry and current affairs.